Putting Bangladesh on the Art Map: Nadia Samdani
Collector and founder of the Dhaka Art Summit, Nadia Samdani tells us about the origin story of the Summit and the future of art and artists from the region
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Collector and founder of the Dhaka Art Summit, Nadia Samdani tells us about the origin story of the Summit and the future of art and artists from the region
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Consummate collector and Indophile, Mitch Crites tells us about his passion for Indian indIgenous art and newfound love for the work of Jodhaiya Bai Baiga
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One of India’s most prominent patrons and collectors of contemporary art, Sangita Jindal looks back at a life shaped by great art and artists
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Shireen Gandhy, gallerist at Chemould Prescott Road in Mumbai, recounts the friendship between her mother and S.H. Raza nurtured through letters — one that inspired her own journey in art.
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Art collector and patron Abhishek Poddar remembers the late great artist Manjit Bawa — and a lifelong friendship built on shared adventures and love for art
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Founder of Cymroza Art Gallery, Dr. Pheroza Godrej looks back at Bombay of the '60s — and the history of the gallery as a first-of-its-kind meeting ground for artists, writers, musicians and a new Indian imagination
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Veteran gallerist Geetha Mehra describes her frequent journeys to Rabindranath Tagore’s haven, Shantiniketan — home to many of India’s foremost modernists
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Collector and printmaking pioneer, Anil Relia shares stories from his printing studio in Ahmedabad that inspired some of India’s greatest modernists to use screen-printing as a medium — and in the process, became a hub of creativity and camaraderie